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GST rebate top-up hitting bank accounts starting Friday
Eligible Canadians will receive a one-time payment equal to 50% of their annual GST/HST credit amount.
Canada's travel bans on Ebola-affected countries widen divide
The WHO is calling on countries to lift restrictions on travellers from the DRC, Uganda, and South Sudan. Canada is holding firm for now.
Saskatchewan wildfire evacuees returning home as conditions improve
Red Earth Cree Nation and Shoal Lake Cree Nation residents are heading back after rain and cooler temperatures reduced fire danger. The...
Federal AI challenge opens for public servant ideas
Statistics Canada and Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada want rank-and-file employees to pitch ways to use artificial intelligence on the...
Bank of Canada set to hold interest rates steady Wednesday
Experts say a rate cut is unlikely despite Canada's technical recession, with geopolitical uncertainty keeping inflation pressures alive.
Federal government to release AI strategy amid public trust gap
Ottawa's long-awaited AI plan arrives Thursday as Canadians remain among the world's least enthusiastic about the technology. Trust in...
Mounties search for suspect in Saskatchewan First Nation shooting
Police release video of suspect after woman killed in Pelican Narrows; two initially arrested people have been released.
B.C. murder trial hears graphic evidence in Kamloops case
Jury views photos of victim's body as RCMP forensic investigators describe evidence in the trial of Vitali Stefanski, accused of killing...
Alberta, Quebec explore closer economic ties
Premier Danielle Smith pitches business partnership during first Quebec visit, highlighting shared economic potential.
Albertans leading Canada in seeking financial advice from AI
One in five Albertans surveyed used ChatGPT or similar tools for money guidance last year — the highest rate in the country. Experts...
Manitoba premier wants Trump to reverse tariff course
Wab Kinew pushes back on forced-labour tariffs, says Canada and U.S. should work together to strengthen economies and lower cost of living.
Government overrides CRTC on streaming service payment demands
Ottawa will provide $600 million to media instead of requiring Netflix and others to triple their contributions to Canadian content.